Arnold the Vintage Coffee Van is located on the shores of Jervis Bay. He will be serving the local community and markets around the region. Arnold is also available for fairs, festivals and events.

Follow Arnold on Facebook and Instagram to keep up to date with his locations. This summer he will be serving at the northern end of Catherine Street in Myola. Sit by the shores of the Currambene, sip on a coffee and have a bite to eat.

Myola is a small village situated at the southern end of Callala Beach. Myola boasts one street, beautiful views, the pick-up for the Husky Ferry and a boat ramp. Turn right at Catherine Street - Look for the red flags!

Hours

we love coffee

Arnold will be serving delicious organic, fair trade coffee. Our cups are biodegradable and lids are compostable. We also use liquid sugar to cut down on individual sachet packaging. Our loyalty cards are very generous - every fifth coffee for free!

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who WAS Arnold?

It all started BACK...

In 1950, Ron Arnold, who lived in Melbourne built a little caravan for himself and his wife out of timber and bondwood. They decided on the colous of duck-egg blue and pastel yellow with a splash of vintage red. In 1953, Ron felt that it was a little chilly on their trips away so he clad Arnold in aluminium.

We found Arnold in Adelaide and the previous owners (who named him Arnold) used him for the odd trip away but struggled with the caravan's tiny proportions. Anyone over 5 foot seven inches would! His interior and exterior showed signs of wear and tear but also how well Arnold had been loved.

Instantly we knew he was special. At a snail's pace we towed him over 1400kms back to the eastern coast. We had his chassis replaced, gave him brakes and then began on the interior. Everything we could save we did. Each hinge, handle and knob was restored. His tiny seating area (that converted into a miniscule bed) now houses the fridges and coffee machine.

Onto the outside and stripping back layers of paint to reveal beautiful timber windows. Then came the hardest part. Polishing away decades of dirt and grime to give Arnold his sparkle back!